Freshwater Hard Lures

Freshwater Hard Lures
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Material:Metal
Weight: 20g/30g/40G
Length:7cm/8cm/9.5cm
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Description

 

The GRAMR Metal Fishing Jig available in 20g, 30g, and 40g weights. Crafted from durable stainless steel with a high-quality plating process, this jig is built to withstand tough conditions in both freshwater and saltwater environments. Its streamlined design ensures smooth casting and a lifelike swimming motion, making it an effective tool for attracting a wide variety of fish species.Featuring a luminous coating, the jig glows in low-light and dark conditions, making it perfect for night fishing or deep-water use. The glow effect enhances visibility underwater, drawing the attention of visual predators and increasing your chances of a successful catch.With 5 vibrant color options, this jig performs excellently in various water types, from clear to murky, and adapts well to changing lighting conditions. It's an excellent choice for targeting species such as bass, trout, tuna, bluefin, yellowfin, kingfish, cobia, bonito, snappers, and groupers. Whether you're fishing in shallow rivers or deep seas, this jig is a reliable and effective addition to your tackle box.

 

Application Scope: Suitable for saltwater and freshwater.

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Product Features

 

Material Metal
Weight 20g/30g/40G
Length 7cm/8cm/9.5cm
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FAQ

 

Q: Can soft lures be used for trolling?

A: Yes, soft lures can be used for trolling. In fact, many anglers use soft swimbaits, grubs, or worms while trolling for species like walleye, pike, or lake trout.

Q: Can hard lures be used in saltwater fishing?

A: Yes, hard lures are commonly used in saltwater fishing. Lures such as spoons, swimbaits, and topwater lures are designed for species like redfish, snook, and striped bass. However, it's important to use saltwater-specific lures that can withstand corrosion from saltwater.

Q: How do I properly fish with hard lures?

A: When fishing with hard lures, varying your retrieval technique is key. Some lures work best with a steady retrieve, while others require pauses, jerks, or quick twitches to mimic the erratic movement of prey. Adjust your speed and cadence depending on the water conditions and species you're targeting.

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